As in column III we should expect the filiation of the honorand to be listed from distant to present. |
Guest makes audible and concrete a paradoxically social solitariness, a sympathetic projection or filiation in and through poetry. |
This filiation confirms the importance of the role of military engineers in management history. |
Tracing the relationships between sources and the historical assessment of readings can be facilitated by stemmatic filiation. |
Table 1 illustrates the principal governing legacies in the evolution of economic thinking, and their filiation through succeeding generations. |
This initiated the first records of vital statistics with filiations available in Europe. |